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The Serbia women's national under-18 and under-19 basketball team () represents
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in international
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eurobasket.com
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declared women's national under-18 and under-19 basketball team for the best female team of the year 2005.


FIBA U18 Women's EuroBasket The FIBA U18 Women's EuroBasket is the new name for the FIBA U18 Women's European Championship, originally known as the FIBA European Championship for Junior Women. It's a women's youth basketball competition that was inaugurated with the 1965 e ...
participations


FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup The FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup (formerly FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women) is the women's international under-19 Women's basketball, basketball championship organised by FIBA. From its inauguration in 1985 until 2005, it ...
participations


Previous squads


European Championship Under-18

* 2005 European Championship — 1st place *: Maja Milutinović, Tamara Radočaj,
Iva Prčić Iva Prčić (; born 17 February 1987) is a former Serbian female basketball player. Personal life Iva is a twin sister of Serbian basketball player Dunja Prčić Dunja Prčić (; born 17 February 1987) is a former Serbian female basketball pl ...
, Maja Miljković,
Adrijana Knežević Adrijana Knežević (Serbian Cyrillic: Адријана Кнежевић; born 20 January 1987) is a Serbian professional basketball player for of Liga Femenina de Baloncesto, La Liga Feminina. External linksProfileat website of FIBA EuropeProf ...
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Dunja Prčić Dunja Prčić (; born 17 February 1987) is a former Serbian female basketball player. Personal life Dunja is a twin sister of Serbian basketball player Iva Prčić. External linksProfileat FIBA Europe websiteProfile
at eurobasket.com 1987 ...
, Sonja Petrović,
Biljana Stjepanović Biljana () is a settlement east of Dobrovo in the Municipality of Brda in the Littoral region of Slovenia, very close to the border with Italy. Name Biljana was first mentioned in written sources in 1205 as ''Beliana'' (and as ''Villana'' in 123 ...
, Jelena Cerina, Vanja Ilić, Zorica Mitov,
Miljana Bojović Miljana Bojović ( sr-cyr, Миљана Бојовић, born in Kosovska Mitrovica, Titova Mitrovica, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, SFR Yugoslavia on 17 May 1987), formerly known as Miljana Musović, is a Serbian women basketball play ...
. Head Coach: Željko Vukićević * 2006 European Championship — 2nd place *:
Ana Dabović Ana Dabović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ана Дабовић; born August 18, 1989) is a Serbian professional basketball player for the Basket Lattes, BLMA of the Ligue Féminine de Basketball, French Ligue 1 and EuroLeague Women. Standing at , she play ...
, Sonja Petrović,
Snežana Aleksić Snežana Aleksić (born 14 January 1989 in Titograd, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Montenegrin female basketball player. She currently plays for KAM Basket in the First Women's Basketball League of North Macedonia as shooting guard The shooting guard ...
, Iva Roglić, Nina Bogićević,
Jelena Milovanović Jelena Brooks (; sr-cyr, Јелена Брукс, ; born 28 April 1989) is a Serbian professional women's basketball player for Sopron Basket. Standing at , she plays at the Power forward (basketball), power forward position. She also represen ...
, Maja Miljković,
Dragana Gobeljić Dragana may refer to: *Dragana (given name) Dragana () is a Slavic given name for females. It is the feminine form of the male name Dragan, which comes from the Slavic languages, Slavic element ''dorogo/drago'', which means "precious". Notable wo ...
, Jelena Cerina, Smiljana Ivanović, Ivana Musović, Anđa Ivković. Head Coach: Željko Vukićević * 2007 European Championship — 1st place *:
Jovana Popović Jovana is a Serbian feminine name. People with the name include: *Jovana Brakočević, Serbian volleyball player *Jovana Crnogorac, Serbian cyclist *Jovana Damnjanović, Serbian football player *Jovana Jakšić, Serbian tennis player * Jovana Janko ...
, Sonja Petrović, Nevena Jovanović,
Tatjana Živanović Tatjana Živanović ( sr-cyr, Татјана Живановић, born 6 August 1990 in Kraljevo, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian women's basketball player. Personal life In September 2017, she got engaged t ...
, Nina Bogićević,
Jelena Milovanović Jelena Brooks (; sr-cyr, Јелена Брукс, ; born 28 April 1989) is a Serbian professional women's basketball player for Sopron Basket. Standing at , she plays at the Power forward (basketball), power forward position. She also represen ...
, Jelena Jovanović,
Jelena Mitić Jelena, also written Yelena and Elena, is a Slavic given name. The name is a Slavicized form of the Greek name Helena, and it signifies the word ‘Greek’ (Ελληνικά) meaning bright, light. Helena comes from Helios meaning shining and s ...
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Milica Paligorić Milica ( sr-Cyrl, Милица; pronounced 'Millitsa') is a feminine name popular in Balkan countries. It is a diminutive form of the given name Mila, meaning 'kind', 'dear' or 'sweet'. The name was used for a number of queens and princesses, incl ...
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Sara Krnjić Sara Krnjić ( sr-cyr, Сара Крњић, born 15 July 1991) is a Serbian professional women's basketball player who plays for UNIQA Euroleasing Sopron of the Hungarian League. Standing at , she plays at the center position. She also represen ...
, Ivana Musović,
Mina Jovanović Mina or MINA may refer to: Places Iran * Minaq, East Azerbaijan * Mina, Fars * Mineh, Lorestan Province * Mina, Razavi Khorasan * Mehneh, Razavi Khorasan Province United States * Mina, Nevada * Mina, New York * Mina, Ohio * Mina, Sout ...
. Head Coach: Zoran Kovačić * 2012 European Championship — 3rd place *: Ivana Bošković, Una Nikolić,
Jovana Vidaković Jovana is a Serbian feminine name. People with the name include: *Jovana Brakočević, Serbian volleyball player * Jovana Crnogorac, Serbian cyclist *Jovana Damnjanović, Serbian football player *Jovana Jakšić, Serbian tennis player * Jovana Jank ...
, Nataša Kovačević, Olga Stepanović, Kristina Topuzović, Aleksandra Stanaćev, Katarina Vučković, Žaklina Jaković,
Sanja Mandić Sanja Mandić (Serbian Cyrillic: Сања Мандић; born 14 March 1995) is a Serbian basketball player for BC Samara and the Serbia women's national basketball team, Serbian national team, where she participated at the 2014 FIBA World Champi ...
, Dragana Stanković,
Aleksandra Crvendakić Aleksandra Crvendakić ( sr-cyr, Александра Црвендакић, born 17 March 1996) is a Serbian former professional women's basketball player. She was a member of the Serbia women's national basketball team, Serbian national basketb ...
. Head Coach: Zoran Kovačić * 2013 European Championship — 3rd place *: Ines Ćorda,
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, Bogdana Rodić, Danica Piper, Branka Luković,
Anja Spasojević Anja Spasojević (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Cyrillic: Ања Спасојевић; born 4 July 1983) is a retired Serbian professional volleyball player who was last played as wing spiker for VC Dynamo Krasnodar, Dinamo Krasnodar in Russia. She b ...
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Sanja Mandić Sanja Mandić (Serbian Cyrillic: Сања Мандић; born 14 March 1995) is a Serbian basketball player for BC Samara and the Serbia women's national basketball team, Serbian national team, where she participated at the 2014 FIBA World Champi ...
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Aleksandra Crvendakić Aleksandra Crvendakić ( sr-cyr, Александра Црвендакић, born 17 March 1996) is a Serbian former professional women's basketball player. She was a member of the Serbia women's national basketball team, Serbian national basketb ...
, Radmila Maletić, Julijana Vojinović, Dragana Stanković, Jelena Ćirić. Head Coach: Zoran Kovačić * 2017 European Championship — 2nd place *: Nevena Dimitrijević, Ivana Curaković,
Ivana Katanić Ivana is a feminine given name of Slavic origin that is also popular in southern Ireland, France, French-speaking Canada, the Mediterranean and Latin America. It is the feminine form of the name Ivan, which are both the Slavic cognates of the nam ...
, Marijana Zukanović,
Teodora Turudić Teodora () is a feminine given name, a variation of the name Theodora. Notable people with the name include: * Teodora Sava (born 2001), Romanian singer *Teodora Albon (born 1977), Romanian football referee * Teodora Ginés, (1530–1598), Domin ...
, Lena Radulović, Marta Vulović,
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, Mina Đorđević,
Jelena Novković Jelena, also written Yelena and Elena, is a Slavic given name. The name is a Slavicized form of the Greek name Helena, and it signifies the word ‘Greek’ (Ελληνικά) meaning bright, light. Helena comes from Helios meaning shining and s ...
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Ana Perić Ana or ANA may refer to: People * Ana (given name), a list of people with the name * Ana people or Atakpame people, an ethnic group of West Africa * ana (gamer), Anathan Pham, an Australian professional ''Dota 2'' player known as ana Places * A ...
, Ivana Raca. Head Coach: Miloš Pavlović


World Championship Under-19

* 2005 World Championship — 2nd place *: Tamara Radočaj, Dajana Butulija, Jelena Cerina,
Iva Prčić Iva Prčić (; born 17 February 1987) is a former Serbian female basketball player. Personal life Iva is a twin sister of Serbian basketball player Dunja Prčić Dunja Prčić (; born 17 February 1987) is a former Serbian female basketball pl ...
, Maja Miljković, Zorica Mitov,
Adrijana Knežević Adrijana Knežević (Serbian Cyrillic: Адријана Кнежевић; born 20 January 1987) is a Serbian professional basketball player for of Liga Femenina de Baloncesto, La Liga Feminina. External linksProfileat website of FIBA EuropeProf ...
, Jelena Dubljević,
Dunja Prčić Dunja Prčić (; born 17 February 1987) is a former Serbian female basketball player. Personal life Dunja is a twin sister of Serbian basketball player Iva Prčić. External linksProfileat FIBA Europe websiteProfile
at eurobasket.com 1987 ...
, Vanja Ilić,
Biljana Stjepanović Biljana () is a settlement east of Dobrovo in the Municipality of Brda in the Littoral region of Slovenia, very close to the border with Italy. Name Biljana was first mentioned in written sources in 1205 as ''Beliana'' (and as ''Villana'' in 123 ...
,
Miljana Bojović Miljana Bojović ( sr-cyr, Миљана Бојовић, born in Kosovska Mitrovica, Titova Mitrovica, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, SFR Yugoslavia on 17 May 1987), formerly known as Miljana Musović, is a Serbian women basketball play ...
. Head Coach: Željko Vukićević * 2007 World Championship — 3rd place *: Jovana Mesaroš, Sonja Petrović, Irena Matović, Nina Bogićević, Iva Roglić,
Jelena Milovanović Jelena Brooks (; sr-cyr, Јелена Брукс, ; born 28 April 1989) is a Serbian professional women's basketball player for Sopron Basket. Standing at , she plays at the Power forward (basketball), power forward position. She also represen ...
, Maja Miljković,
Dragana Gobeljić Dragana may refer to: *Dragana (given name) Dragana () is a Slavic given name for females. It is the feminine form of the male name Dragan, which comes from the Slavic languages, Slavic element ''dorogo/drago'', which means "precious". Notable wo ...
, Jelena Cerina, Smiljana Ivanović, Ivana Musović, Anđa Ivković. Head Coach: Zoran Kovačić


References


External links


Basketball Federation of Serbia


of Serbia team participations {{Awards of Olympic Committee of Serbia U18 Women's national under-18 basketball teams Women's national under-19 basketball teams 1996 establishments in Serbia National sports teams established in 1996